US4547412A - Heating foam container in unrestricted state to increase stiffness - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a foam cup which has been treated to improve the strength thereof.
- the cup is made from a foam resin sheet produced by the blown bubble technique to which a solid resin layer is applied to one or both sides of the foam.
- Foam cups are widely used for individual servings of hot beverages, such as coffee and soup, and cold beverages such as soft drinks. Many millions are used every day. Obviously, the cup must have sufficient strength to permit handling by the user, but, at the same time, use a minimum amount of resin for the product. Polystyrene and other resins can be used to produce the cup although the majority are now made from polystyrene.
- the process of our invention resides in a method of improving the stiffness of a polystyrene foam container having a sidewall and a bottom, said container having been prepared from a laminate of polystyrene foam having generally spherical closed cells, and, on at least the outer surface thereof, a layer of solid polystyrene, said method comprising heating said container in the unrestrained state, said heating being sufficient to increase the thickness of the sidewall at least 10%.
- the sidewall prior to heating has a thickness of 0.02 to 0.05 inch and said heating is carried out under conditions to provide an increase in thickness of from 10 to 30 percent.
- the heating can be applied by a variety of methods such as contact with hot water, steam, hot air, or infrared radiation.
- the cups produced by us in the work reported herein were produced on a G1000 VII machine of Paper Machinery Corporation of Milwaukee, Wis. This company is widely known as a major producer of machines for the production of paper cups. In the production system, the cups of this invention were prepared from single-side-coated roll stock produced according to the method of disclosure by Mazur U.S. Pat. No. 3,669,794 (1972). Double-coated stock can also be used, this method being disclosed in Whelan, et al., U.S. Pat. No. 3,616,020 (1971).
- a source of hot air is provided to seal the side seam resulting, after the side wall is rolled into shape, and to seal the bottom of the cup with the sidewall.
- a source of air heated by a flameless torch, blows the finished cup into a stacking device. It will be recognized that time and temperature of treatment are interrelated, runs were made using a treatment time of 3 to 5 seconds with heated air in the range of 250° to 400° F.
- Heating foam cups has been disclosed as a method of improving the strength of containers.
- One example of this is Shapiro et al. U.S. Pat. No. 3,344,222 (1967).
- foam cups produced by extrusion of foamable sheets of polystyrene are made, no solid layer being present, and the foam cups treated while holding the cup between restraining surfaces. This is said to provide a density gradient with denser foam near the surface of the cup, thus increasing the strength of the cup.
- the thickness of the wall or walls of the container does not apparently change.
- the patentee also states that a wall gradient of two or three times the original thickness will severely impair the formation of the dense surface walls and the heat-insulating interior zones.
- the cup of Myers et al. while probably being stronger after filling with hot liquid, is still deficient because it does not have the improved strength prior to use by the user.
- the object of this invention is to provide a coated foam cup of improved strength.
- a further object of this invention is to provide a method for producing this container.
- Amoco R2 polystyrene resin was extruded by the blown bubble technique using butane in an amount of 4 wt. percent as a blowing agent and a talc nucleating agent in an amount of 0.5 to 0.75 wt. percent, all weights being based upon the amount of polystyrene.
- the production system is well-known. After slitting and opening of the sheet to a flat structure, the sheet was fed between nip rollers into which nip was extruded a polystyrene solid resin.
- the solid resin was a 50-50 mixture of Amoco R2 and Amoco H2R polystyrene, the mixture containing, as a pigment, 2 to 4 wt. percent of TiO 2 . A good bond was obtained with this system.
- the foam thickness was slightly less than 0.03 inch and the solid resin thickness was approximately 0.002 inch.
- the procedure for the showing of sidewall deflective strength improvement consisted of first measuring the untreated cup sidewall thickness and the sidewall deflective strength and then carrying out the heating procedure.
- the heating consisted of pouring boiling water into the 9 oz. cups brim full and covering each cup with another cup so that the covering cup was heated by the steam given off by the hot water. These pairs of cups were left in this position for 15 minutes to allow the foam to expand freely. After this time, the sidewall thickness and deflective strength were again measured.
- the sidewall deflective strength test is made on the full cup. Each is placed on a platform on its side using a flat strip pressing against the upper portion of the rim. A gram scale is provided to apply a gradually increasing weight to the rim, and the deflection measured. The data show the load required for a half-inch deflection of the cup.
- runs 1-3 being the bottom cups and runs 4-6 being the upper cups which were exposed to the steam.
- Cups made according to the procedure set forth in EXAMPLE 1 were treated with air heated with a flameless torch. With exposure times in the range of 3 to 5 seconds and air temperatures in the range of 250° to 400° F., increases in wall thickness and increased sidewall deflective strengths were obtained.
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______________________________________ SIDEWALL DEFLECTIVE STRENGTH SIDEWALL THICKNESS (grams per 1/2") Run Untreated Heated Δ% Untreated Heated Δ% ______________________________________ 1 .028 .032 13 230 280 18 2 .027 .036 25 265 310 15 3 .027 .034 21 260 310 16 4 .028 .037 24 270 315 14 5 .027 .035 23 260 300 13 6 .027 .035 23 245 295 17 Ave. .027 .035 23 255 302 16 ______________________________________
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